My Awesome Grandma
I have the coolest grandma in the world. This is not a point for debate. She it the best. Period.
Grandma Edie is seventy-five, an excellent cook, an amazing gardener, and a multi-faceted volunteer. She is a great listener and an impressive storyteller.
AND she loves Johnny Depp. I told you she’s cool!
When I write I hope to build characters as deep and real as my cute grandma.
Is there anything special you do to make sure characters are well-rounded?
Grandma Edie is seventy-five, an excellent cook, an amazing gardener, and a multi-faceted volunteer. She is a great listener and an impressive storyteller.
AND she loves Johnny Depp. I told you she’s cool!
When I write I hope to build characters as deep and real as my cute grandma.
Is there anything special you do to make sure characters are well-rounded?
8 Comments
Joanne
Isn’t real life the best inspiration for our writing? I’m willing to bet that traits of your grandmother make their way into your work often!
Lindsay N. Currie
Flaws. I like characters that aren’t perfect. . .they’re just so darn appealing:)
Becky Wallace
Yes! To both of you! My grandma is a great inspiration, and she isn’t perfect. She is the kindest, most wonderful person I know, but she swears like a sailor. Makes her real!!
William Kendall
Flaws are definitely essential for creating characters that feel real.
And as to the coolest grandma… I think you might have a lot of people calling that into dispute with stories of their own!
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